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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 506 — Inchoate offenses

506.110 Multiple convictions.

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(1)A person may not be convicted on the basis of the same course of conduct of both
the actual commission of a crime and:
(a)A criminal attempt to commit that crime; or
(b)A criminal solicitation of that crime; or
(c)A criminal facilitation of that crime; or
(d)A conspiracy to commit that crime, except as provided in subsection
(2)of
this section.
(2)A person may be convicted on the basis of the same course of conduct of both the
actual commission of a crime and a conspiracy to commit that crime when the
conspiracy from which the consummated crime resulted had as an objective of the
conspiratorial relationship the commission of more than one
(1)crime.
(3)A person may not be convicted of more than one
(1)of the offenses defined in KRS
506.010, 506.030, 506.040 and 506.080 for a single course of conduct designed to
consummate in the commission of the same crime.
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